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Carson on (1) Enjoying God and (2) The Gospel and Deeds of Mercy

September 17, 2009 by Andy Naselli

I just uploaded seven MP3s to the D. A. Carson archive. These are from the New Horizon conference held in Northern Ireland on July 18–24, 2009.

He preached a six-part series entitled “Enjoying God”:

  • Part 1: Share Your Master’s Happiness (Matt 25:14-30) | MP3 | 43:01 min. | July 19, 2009
  • Part 2: Rejoice to Suffer for the Name (Acts 5:41) | MP3 | 51:57 min. | July 20, 2009
  • Part 3: He Loved Me and Gave Himself for Me (Gal 2:11-21) | MP3 | 56:33 min. | July 21, 2009
  • Part 4: Rejoice in the Lord Always (Phil 4:4-20) | MP3 | 1:01:47 min. | July 22, 2009
  • Part 5: Joy in the Triumph of Grace in Others (3 John) | MP3 | 1:03:33 min. | July 23, 2009
  • Part 6: The Unqualified Joy of the God-Centered New Heaven and New Earth (Rev 21:1-22:5) | MP3 | 58:20 min. | July 24, 2009

And he gave a seminar:

  • Proclaiming the Gospel and Performing Deeds of Mercy | MP3 | 59:14 min. | July 24, 2009

Cf. my summary of a similar lecture: “Carson on the Gospel and Social Action.”

Share Your Master’s Happiness (Matt 25:14-30)

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  1. Erick White says

    September 19, 2009 at 8:41 pm

    Thank you for uploading these sermons. I believe this sermon on Gal 2 was his best because of the pastoral implications at the end.

    Interestingly, it sounded like Carson believes that our identity in Christ, specifically as the risen Savior at God’s right hand, is where the “righteousness” we possess by faith comes from. Thus, the righteousness that Christ has in Himself and also the eternal life which He has becomes our when we are united to Him.

    This was nicely put.

  2. Richard Agnew says

    September 23, 2009 at 8:44 pm

    Andy,

    Thank-you for posting these. I am from N.Ireland, but am now living in Canada. My wife and I just missed the New Horizon conference when we were home in June. We were a tad early. My aunt and uncle said it was a fantastic time and got to meet Don. I was wanting a copy of the talks and you’ve done that for me. A thousand thank-yous!

    Richard

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